Foursquare Splits Into Two Apps: A Safe Bet to Provide More Experience
Foursquare, the location-based social network, is splitting its core app into two separate apps giving their own experiences. One that provides recommendations, and another acts as a "social heat map" where users check-in and see nearby friends.

On Tuesday, April 29th, 2014, Mozillla rolls out Firefox 29. The new Firefox is a complete overhaul over its previous version.
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer may not be best for exploring the internet anymore since it has been on stress by being neck and neck with Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome as the most widely used browser.
The important role of OpenSSL in securing the internet has never been matched by the resources devoted for maintaining it. Hundreds of thousands of web servers around the globe use the encryption.
Twitter, the 140-character microblogging site, launched a new and very Facebook-like design for profile pages. Initially rolled out to a limited number of users, but on April 22nd, 2014, Twitter has announced that it's now available for all users using its web version.
The social giant Facebook announced on April 17th, 2014, that the company is starting to roll out a new feature called Nearby Friends to iOS and Android mobile devices.
Flickr is no longer the photo-sharing website it was before. With Flickr version 3.0, the app features Instagram-like filters and in-depth editing tools that smartphone photographers will like.
CAPTCHA, an acronym for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart", is a type of challenge-response test used to determine whether or not the user is human by usually giving twisted, blurry or hard to read messages that bots couldn't "read".
Google announced a new app verification service for Android smartphones and tablets. The feature expands upon the security measures that are already built inside Google Play store. Before, apps are scanned for harmful functionality when they're downloaded and installed.